22 September 2018
US-based Pew Research released a poll this week that reveals 74% of Canadians favour taking in refugees.
The male watermelon flower has 22 chromosomes; the female 44.
More than 200 years after kites first flew, China’s military turned them into weapons of war.
British Somalia and the Italian-administered UN Trust of Somaliland united as the Republic of Somalia in 1960.
Many people can’t stand being in wheelchairs.
Walmart commands 10% of the American retail market.
A group of skunks is called a surfeit.
In 1916, the average male farmhand in Nova Scotia earned $31.77 a month; a female counterpart: $19.11.
A favourite Cypriot summertime treat is grilled halloumi with watermelon.
According to his mother, Einstein was relatively happy.
The Jewish population in Albania numbers 60 souls, most of whom live in Tirana.
Bon Appetit! Three squares and two snacks a day in an Ontario hospital range from $8 to $15.
Outside of towns and built-up areas, there are no speed limits in Afghanistan.
Guyanese fly kites every Easter season; many for fun—for some it symbolizes Christ’s ascension into Heaven.
Struck at Yonge and Bloor, by a drunk driving a rental car, the pedestrian screamed, “It Hertz!
Traditionally, chestnuts were eaten as a starch dish in climes where potatoes could not be grown.
1,600 of the nation’s 86,000 electricians are women.
With 57% of transactions being electronic, we are the top cashless country. Sweden ranks second.
Marco Polo introduced the kite to Europe.
Imagine what society would be like without hypothetical questions.
Food for Thought: It is not truth that matters, but victory. ~Adolph Hitler
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